Buxton Fire-Rescue Administrative Policy Subject: Uniform Standard (9) Section/Number: Guideline (1) Page 1 of 7 Objective: To establish the departments uniform standard. Applicability: This guideline shall be used for personnel working in one of the following capacities: full time, per diem, coverage details, outside details (funerals/parades), and any other event sanctioned by the department. This guideline applies to all personnel when they are on duty, regardless of the assignment. This guideline does not apply to paid-on-call members when responding to emergency calls; however, paid-on-call members must wear appropriate personal protective equipment for both protection and identification (to the public). Personnel are also permitted, when turnout gear is not applicable, to use their department photo ID as a positive identification to members of the public. While it is not required for call members to wear a uniform while responding on calls, attending trainings, completing station duties, etc., members are asked to use good judgment, and make sure the clothing they are wearing is appropriate for the workplace. If an employee (regardless of employee status) is wearing inappropriate attire any officer has the authority and responsibility to ask the employee to either change or relieve them of duty until the employee is wearing appropriate workplace attire. Guideline: a) The personal appearance of all department personnel is a reflection on both the Town and Department. The uniform shall be clean and members shall be well groomed and in neat appearance, at all times. b) Uniforms (Class A, B, or C) will be used only when on duty, for official department functions and activities, or when authorized by the Chief. c) Only approved uniform apparel, as outlined below, is authorized to be worn. d) Members working a scheduled shift shall be in uniform prior to their shift beginning, and be ready for work when their shift begins. When to wear Uniforms: e) Class A Uniform s may be worn during: parades, funerals, special presentations, etc. f) Class B Uniform s should be worn during: paid shifts, inspections, fire prevention, community events, outside coverage details, and as otherwise stated. g) Class C Uniform s may be worn during: a) summer months between May 1 st and September 30 th, b) after 2200 hours and before 0800 hours each day. Class C Uniform with a t-shirt may be worn during a heat emergency, between May 1 st and September 30 th, when the temperature is expected to be 90 degrees or above.
Page 2 of 7 Uniform Specifications: 1. Class A Uniforms A) Chief of Department: a. Hat White bell cap with gold braid, 2 gold FD buttons, and 6 oak leaves on brim of hat. b. Hat Badge Gold with 5 crossed trumpets, with CHIEF in middle of red circle. c. Jacket Navy/Midnight Blue, double breasted with two rows of 4 gold buttons evenly i. Each arm will have 5 - ½ inch evenly spaced gold braids below the elbow and above the two gold buttons at the wrist line of the jacket. ii. Years of service Maltese crosses (For total fire service career), gold (1 Maltese iv. The following items should be worn on the jacket d. Shirt Long or Short sleeve, white (as per uniform supply specifications). Patches: Left shoulder - department patch; Right shoulder: US Flag or EMS patch. f. Belt Garrison style, black leather with gold buckle. i. Tie Navy/Midnight Blue with Gold bar style clip with five crossed trumpets. B) Deputy Chief: a. Hat White bell cap with gold braid, 2 FD gold buttons, and 4 oak leaves on brim of hat. b. Hat Badge Gold with 3 crossed trumpets, with DEPUTY CHIEF in middle of red circle. c. Jacket Navy/Midnight Blue, double breasted with two rows of 4 gold buttons evenly i. Each arm will have 3 - ½ inch evenly spaced gold braids below the elbow and above the two gold buttons at the wrist line of the jacket. ii. Years of service Maltese crosses (For total fire service career), gold (1 Maltese iv. The following items should be worn on the jacket (Annex A) d. Shirt Long or Short sleeve, white (as per uniform supply specifications). Patches: Left shoulder, department patch; Right shoulder US Flag or EMS patch.
Page 3 of 7 C) Captain: f. Belt Garrison style, black leather with gold buckle. i. Tie Navy/Midnight Blue with Gold bar style clip with three crossed trumpets. a. Hat White bell cap with gold braid, 2 gold FD buttons, with black brim. b. Hat Badge Gold with 2 parallel trumpets c. Jacket Navy/Midnight Blue, double breasted with two rows of 4 gold buttons evenly i. Each arm will have 2 - ½ inch evenly spaced gold braids below the elbow and above the two gold buttons at the wrist line of the jacket. ii. Years of service Maltese crosses (For total fire service career), gold (1 Maltese iv. The following items should be worn on the jacket (Annex A) d. Shirt Long or Short sleeve, white (as per uniform supply specifications). Patches: Left shoulder: department patch; Right shoulder: US Flag or EMS patch. f. Belt Garrison style, black leather with gold buckle. i. Tie Navy/Midnight Blue with Gold bar style clip with two vertical trumpets. D) Lieutenant: a. Hat Bell Top, White with silver braid, 2 silver FD buttons, and black brim. b. Hat Badge Silver with 1 vertical trumpet c. Jacket Navy/Midnight Blue, double breasted with two rows of 4 silver buttons evenly i. Each arm will have 1 - ½ inch silver braid below the elbow and above the two silver buttons at the wrist line of the jacket. ii. Years of service Maltese crosses (For total fire service career), silver (1 Maltese iv. The following items should be worn on the jacket (Annex A)
Page 4 of 7 E) Private: 2. Class B Uniforms d. Shirt Long or Short sleeve, white (As per uniform supply specifications). Patches: Left shoulder, department patch; Right shoulder US Flag or EMS patch. f. Belt Garrison style, black leather with silver buckle. i. Tie Navy/Midnight Blue with silver bar style clip with 1 vertical trumpet. a. Hat Bell Top, Navy/Midnight Blue with black strap, 2 silver FD buttons, and black brim. b. Hat Badge Silver with firefighter scramble. c. Jacket Navy/Midnight Blue, double breasted with two rows of 4 silver buttons evenly i. Years of service Maltese crosses (For total fire service career), silver (1 Maltese cross per 5 years of service) above buttons on left sleeve. ii. Patches: Left shoulder, department patch. iii. The following items should be worn on the jacket (Annex A) d. Shirt Long or Short sleeve, Light Blue (as per uniform supply specifications). Patches: Left shoulder, department patch; Right shoulder US Flag or EMS patch. f. Belt Garrison style, black leather with silver buckle. i. Tie Navy/Midnight Blue with silver bar style clip with firefighter scramble. Note that Chief Officers have the option of wearing a white uniform shirt or polo shirt while on duty. Below find the Class B Uniform specifications: i. Button Shirt Navy/Midnight Blue (as per uniform supply specification), long sleeve or short sleeve. 1. Patches: Left sleeve department patch; right sleeve US Flag or EMS patch. a. Long sleeve button down shirts are acceptable for use when the weather is cooler. This option is up to the employee. ii. Polo Shirt Polo shirts can be worn all year. Navy/Midnight Blue or Red are acceptable every day, long sleeve or short sleeve, with the department approved embroidery on the left chest. Individuals may choose to add their name/rank to the uniform however it is not required. iii. Mock Turtle Neck can be worn underneath a button down shirt, must be black/navy/midnight blue or red. iv. Pants - Navy/Midnight Blue (as per uniform supply specification), to match the uniform shirt.
Page 5 of 7 1. EMS style cargo pants are an option. v. Belt Black. 1. For Chief Officers and Captains the buckle should be gold, and for all others it should be in silver. A black buckle is also an option for both. vi. Footwear Mostly black shoe, boot, or sneaker. vii. Jacket cold weather work jacket (non-structural) navy blue, red or safety green. viii. Baseball/Knit Winter Hat as approved by the department, with logo. 3. Class C Uniforms Class C Uniforms have applicability while working a paid shift a) after 2000 hours until 0800 hours, b) during the summer months between May 1 st and September 30 th, each part below will identify when they can be worn. Below find the Class C Uniform Guideline: i. Uniform Shorts Uniform shorts can be worn from May 1 st until September 30 th each year, or after 2200 hours or before 0800 hours each day. They shall be Navy/Midnight Blue, to match the uniform shirt. 1. If wearing shorts, do not wear a button down shirt, wear department approved polo shirt. ii. Heat Emergency During a heat emergency, between May 1 st and September 30 th, the temperature will rise above, or is scheduled to rise about 90 degrees a department approved T- shirt may be worn with uniform shorts instead of a polo shirt. Approved Uniform Accessories: Chief: (Note All accessories for Chief Officers and Captains shall be gold in color) Worn on left chest of button down shirt, Class A Jacket, winter uniform coat Worn on Collar of uniform shirt and jacket Worn on front center of hat where the badge tab is located/lapel of jacket Worn on Right chest, above button down shirt pocket, with serving since badge under name tag
Page 6 of 7 Deputy Chief: (Note All accessories for Chief Officers and Captains shall be gold in color) Captain: (Note All accessories for Chief Officers and Captains shall be gold in color) Lieutenant: (Note All accessories for Lieutenants and Privates shall be silver in color)
Page 7 of 7 Private: (Note All accessories for Lieutenants and Privates shall be silver in color) *Paramedic or Fire Police can replace Firefighter Badge Collar Brass Hat Brass Name Tag/Serving Since Bar Alternate Approved Uniform Accessories: Other approved uniform accessories include the following items: i. Years of Service Award ii. Department Award Bars iii. Fire Service Organization Award Bars (Executive Fire Officer) iv. Eagle Scout Badge v. Any items approved by the Chief Policy History: Original Approval Date: February 27, 2015 Revised Date: December 1, 2016